Spring allergic rhinitis conjunctivitis, which may be caused by allergy to spring air pollen and other substances, can be relieved by avoiding contact with allergens, applying antihistamines, corticosteroid hormone nasal spray, nasal rinsing, and the use of eye drops when necessary. Allergic rhinitis conjunctivitis, all because of the local mucous membrane allergic reaction to a certain allergen, most of them appear at the same time or sequentially, usually manifested as itchy nose and eyes, paroxysmal sneezing, a lot of watery runny nose, nasal congestion, redness of the eyeballs, conjunctival congestion and other symptoms. Spring allergic rhinitis can be relieved by avoiding contact with allergens, reducing airborne dust, and wearing a mask when going out. Apply second-generation antihistamines, such as cetirizine hydrochloride tablets; corticosteroid nasal sprays, such as fluticasone propionate nasal spray; leukotriene receptor antagonists, montelukast sodium tablets; and combined nasal rinse therapy. Spring allergic conjunctivitis can be applied to wash the face with water to remove local allergens, which can effectively reduce the symptoms, and can also be relieved by the use of anti-allergic eye drops, such as azelastine hydrochloride, olopatadine hydrochloride eye drops and other methods. If the patient has allergic rhinitis conjunctivitis, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to take the appropriate treatment program, the use of drugs need to comply with medical advice.